Nine people injured in Arizona shooting; suspect shot by police

Nine people were wounded in a shooting in Tucson, Arizona, early Sunday morning, police said. The suspected gunman was shot by officers at the scene and taken to a nearby hospital with life-threatening injuries.  The incident took place at around 2 a.m. local time in downtown Tucson, where officers patrolling the area heard gunfire and … Read more

Telemundo llevó la pasión del Mundial más allá del idioma

IE 11 no es compatible. Para una experiencia óptima, visite nuestro sitio en otro navegador. SIGUIENTE España y Argentina llegan a la gran final tras un recorrido digno de campeones 05:37 Marcello Hernández pone a prueba la visión táctica de Guti y Batistuta 05:22 Inglaterra celebra el tercer lugar y Francia hace autocrítica tras la … Read more

7/19: Sunday Morning

Hosted by Lee Cowan. Featured: What’s the matter with Congress?; singer Shania Twain; special grass for the World Cup; “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”; a federal judge discusses working with progressive multiple sclerosis; steel artist Carol Bove; and Ted Danson on aging creatively. Source link

‘Let’s brew it in the United States’: Teamsters target Modelo and Corona in push for Mexican beer tariffs

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One of the nation’s largest labor unions wants President Donald Trump to make one of America’s favorite imports a lot more American. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters are urging the administration to impose significant tariffs on Mexican beer, arguing more of it should be brewed by U.S. … Read more

Pitch perfect: Developing natural grass for the World Cup

FIFA rules state that World Cup matches must be played on pitches with natural grass. For this year’s tournament, where some matches were scheduled in stadiums with artificial turf, special varieties of grass were required to withstand playing conditions and differing climates. Conor Knighton examines how scientifically-engineered sod was deployed, sometimes in domed stadiums, to … Read more

7/19: Face The Nation

This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” as the U.S. struck back at Iran overnight, Sen. Mark Warner joins to discuss the latest in the Middle East. Plus, CBS News contributors Chris Krebs and David Becker discuss election security. Source link

Mark Warner says he will vote against Trump pick Jay Clayton as DNI

Washington — Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia said Sunday that he’ll vote against President Trump’s nominee Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence, citing disappointment in his testimony at a confirmation hearing last week despite his previous optimism about the nominee.   “I’ve known Jay for a long time. I like Jay. I worked well … Read more

Trump border czar says

Amid questions about immigration agents’ actions in deadly shootings this month in Texas and Maine, Trump administration border czar Tom Homan told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that “I think body cameras are the way to go,” adding that body cameras “let the American people know what that officer sees when he takes that … Read more

Justice Department activates untested court for ‘alien terrorist’ deportations

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has filed a first-ever petition to a secretive and dormant court created 30 years ago to consider government requests to deport so-called “alien terrorists” from the United States. The Alien Terrorist Removal Court was established in 1996 but had never received a petition until this past Wednesday, when the Justice … Read more